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Rush : Caress of Steel CD (1997)

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Lieu : Milan, Ohio, États-Unis
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :226125373046

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Très bon: Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne ...
Type
45 Mins
Style
Rock/Pop
Contributor
Rush (Artist), Terry Brown (Producer), Rush (Producer)
Features
Album
UPC
0731453462526
Artist
Rush
Format
CD
Release Year
1997
Record Label
Mercury, Mry
Release Title
Caress of Steel (Remastered)
Genre
Rock

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Record Label
Mercury, Mry
UPC
0731453462526
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14046050915

Product Key Features

Release Year
1997
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Artist
Rush
Release Title
Caress of Steel (Remastered)

Dimensions

Item Height
0.38 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
5.67 in
Item Width
5.06 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
5
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 Bastille Day 1.2 I Think I'm Going Bald 1.3 Lakeside Park 1.4 The Necromancer: I. Into the Darkness/Ii. Under the Shadows/Iii. Return of Prince 1.5 The Fountain of Lamneth: I. in the Valley/Ii. Didacts and Narpets/Iii. No One at the Bridge/
Notes
Features 20-bit remastering from the original master tapes and enhanced packaging faithful to the original LP release. Tracks include: "Bastille Day," "The Necromancer," "Into Darkness," "Under the Shadow," "No One at the Bridge," "The Fountain" and much more.

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  • RUSH SEEK "FOUNTAIN OF LAMNETH"

    Rush was riding a wave of confidence in the latter half of 1975. Hot on the heels of their very popular 2nd album "Fly By Night" earlier that year and with an ever increasing tour schedule, the band had high expectations for their third album "Caress Of Steel". New member Neil Peart had shown his skills both behind the drum kit and as the bands lyricist with his first appearance on the "FBN" recordings. Now was the time for the follow up. With co-producer Terry Brown behind the studio controls, Rush would attempt their most esoteric and progressive recording of their young career. Influenced by pioneering progressive groups such as Yes, Genesis and King Crimson, Rush wanted to stake their claim to a piece of the progressive genre. In the fall of '75, ...

  • Good album if you're a fan

    I'd always heard that Caress of Steel was Rush's worst album, but I bought it for the song "Bastille Day", and while overall the album isn't quite at the level of 2112, I like it. If you're a fan of Rush you should give it a try; it kind of captures their transition from the shorter songs and somewhat slang-ish lyrics of their first two albums to the more longer, more poetic style you get with 2112. (Not that the first two albums are bad, either.) However, if you've got a short attention span (one song is 12 minutes, another at about 20) or aren't fond of Geddy Lee's early singing style (might seem a little screech-y to you if that's not your thing) then Caress of Steel might not be for you. Anyway, the songs: "Bastille Day"-- ...

  • Poor remastering...

    I used to love this album back in the late 80's/90's. I think I had it on CD and I remembering it sounding fine on my stereo system at the time, but this remaster is so thin and brash, I really had to struggle with my EQ settings to get it listenable. I also just got the Fly By Night remaster and that sound fantastic but this one, they screwed up badly. Terrible mix, vocals too loud, guitars thin and fizzy, no punch on the drums, and a severe lack of bass response. After fiddling with the bass/treble and preset EQ voicings on my HK receiver to no avail, I found that raising the volume on my subwoofer fixed the problem without causing other tonal issues. I guess they didn't give this album the proper treatment. It's a shame because it's actually pretty great.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : perfectchoice_15

  • Excellent deal , finally retiring the majority of my lp collection and picking up discs of some of my favorite albums. Thank you for the fantastic ser

    Excellent deal , finally retiring the majority of my lp collection and picking up discs of some of my favorite albums. Thank you for the fantastic service

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : christianawoody

  • A dessert island album

    I first listened to this album in high school over 20 years ago going through a Rush phase. Many band phases later, hundreds, if not thousands, of albums later, this particular one holds its ability to draw in the listener. It is truly a classic and what would be on my list of "dessert island discs". While it may not be as popular as Moving Pictures or 2112, in my opinion, Caress of Steel is every bit as mesmerizing. This is Rush at their finest, and I just had to get a digitally remastered cd.